Is the presence of love in a hostile world not ironic?
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"Love must begin even in hostility; laughter is the key that dissolves the heaviness and invites love to flower."
According to Osho, yes—it’s hilarious, but love must begin even in hostility. Drop grim seriousness; it’s a sickness that suffocates love. Cultivate laughter, a sacred, intelligent innocence that reconnects you with existence. Humor lightens the heart, makes sincerity possible without heaviness, and opens the space for love, song, and dance. Start with a smile; laughter dissolves hostility and invites love to flower.
It may seem funny, but start love by laughing—being less serious opens hearts and softens a harsh world.
Why this matters practically
- Use humor to defuse tension and connect.
- Smile and laugh to express love sincerely.
- Treat laughter as a daily spiritual practice to lighten life.
- Smile and laugh to express love sincerely.
- Treat laughter as a daily spiritual practice to lighten life.
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